Start-up promises to slash virtual backup times Register The idea is that this Unite appliance treats virtual machines (VMs) as files in a single virtual filesystem and presents them as such, in directories, ... See all stories on this topic » |
Server and Computer Energy Hogs - Avoiding Slow Computer Terrors TMCnet A computer normally stores files in a file system as one or more allocation units, depending on the size of the file and the size of the allocation unit on ... See all stories on this topic » |
Illumos Looks to Reopen Oracle's OpenSolaris InternetNews.com But it is a new community-driven effort to develop open source versions of many widely used OpenSolaris technologies, including the ZFS filesystem and the ... See all stories on this topic » |
Clustered Filesystems: Why All the Hype? Virtualization Review (blog) Clustered filesystems ensure a uniform presentation of storage resources and provide coherent filesystem semantics across all nodes in a computing cluster. ... See all stories on this topic » |
UCLA Laboratory of Neuro Imaging Simplifies Data Management With Isilon PR Newswire (press release) Using Isilon's SmartPools™ software, LONI has unified three performance tiers of Isilon scale-out storage into a single file system, simplifying data ... See all stories on this topic » |
How to secure file transfer protocol (FTP) Search Security ... which basically restricts the ability of the process to break out of its confines and access sensitive areas of the file system. ... See all stories on this topic » |
Stellar Phoenix Macintosh Data Recovery v4.1 launched PRLog.Org (press release) Incorporating many user-friendly features, this application recovers lost or deleted data from HFS, HFS+, HFS Wrapper, and FAT file system volumes. ... See all stories on this topic » |
Encrypted Root Filesystem with openSUSE 11.3, 64bit broken ? By kernelOfTruth this is a copy of: http://forums.opensuse.org/english/g...le-system.html I figured it would be better seen and appropriate to post this in the Install/ openSUSE Forums - http://forums.opensuse.org/ |
?File system with errors, check forced? Linux Error and Recovery ... By admin You get this file system error message if one or more critical data structures are corrupted or damaged. Linux file systems are comprised of data structures like, superblock, inode, extents, cylinder groups, and block bitmap etc, ... sinistance feat.tya - http://www.uyatya.web.id/ |
Tech Blog Parade: Ubuntu 10.10's New File System: btrfs By Gr_Soul Introduced last year, btrfs is a new file system intended to address the shortcomings in ext4, which is currently the default choice for Ubuntu and most other Linux distributions. While ext4 is pretty robust and efficient, it lacks some ... Tech Blog Parade - http://techblogparade.blogspot.com/ |
[ubuntu] "Read only filesystem" problem | Forge network [ubuntu] "Read only filesystem" problem. My hd is split in two partitions, ubuntu filesystem and this storage partition which is just useless. I can't write to it, I can't move or delete files… It says “Read only File system” ... Forge network - http://www.forgenet.tamilbot.com/ |
VMware server 2 question moving guests from filesystem to ... By Admin One Comment on “VMware server 2 question moving guests from filesystem to filesystem?” mafubalah!! August 4th, 2010 at 2:17 am. You'll need to move the configuration files or link to them. ... A Web Host Reviews Site - http://www.awebhost.org/ |
bbscreanstream file system error - BlackBerry Forums at CrackBerry.com Running bbscreenstream on a Windows XP system. I have a Bold 9000 attached to the PC via USB capble. bbscreenstream is actually working fine. forums.crackberry.com/.../bbscreanstream-file-system-error-5... |
Ubuntu 10.10's New File System: btrfs | tuxmachines.org Between ext3, ext4, reiserfs and others, Ubuntu has no shortage of file systems to choose from when installing a new system. And those options are set to ... www.tuxmachines.org/node/46881 |
ASA System: Filesystem Location and Recovery? - Ars Technica OpenForum It looks like the system: file system is where the ASA keeps a copy of the configuration, but the question I have is, where exactly is this file system ... arstechnica.com/civis/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=1117619 |